NaNa punk fashions

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Brightly laced boots and an equally bright poster advertise the opening of NaNa's San Francisco store. Founded by Nancy Kaufman in Santa Monica, the company eventually had several shops that carried the latest in alternative fashions and served as hangouts for the cool kids.

Brightly laced boots and an equally bright poster advertise the opening of NaNa's San Francisco store. Founded by Nancy Kaufman in Santa Monica, the company eventually had several shops that carried the latest in alternative fashions and served as hangouts for the cool kids. (The NaNa Archives)

Back in the day, Bobbi Brat, left, and Michelle Ford struck a proper pose outside NaNas Broadway store in Santa Monica. In addition to shops in Hollywood, San Francisco and New York, NaNa launched several clothing and shoe lines. NaNas shoes, quite literally, became the foundation for almost every alternative look that emerged from the U.S. underground music scene.

Back in the day, Bobbi Brat, left, and Michelle Ford struck a proper pose outside NaNas Broadway store in Santa Monica. In addition to shops in Hollywood, San Francisco and New York, NaNa launched several clothing and shoe lines. NaNas shoes, quite literally, became the foundation for almost every alternative look that emerged from the U.S. underground music scene. (The NaNa Archives)